Using Codespaces for an Organization community #43214
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You can use a Codespace created with your GitHub account to work on any project you have access to, including those belonging to an organization you are a member of. To open a project in a Codespace, click the "Open in Codespace" button on the repository page or the "Create a Codespace" button on the Code tab of any repository. When creating a Codespace, select the repository you want to work on. Once the Codespace is created and the repository is selected, you can clone, edit, commit and push changes as you would on your local computer. |
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If I create a Codespace with my GitHub account, can it be used to manage another organizational project I am maintaining?
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